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[root@pikvm ~]# losetup -P $loop /var/lib/kvmd/msd/flash.img
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[root@pikvm ~]# chmod 666 /var/lib/kvmd/msd/*.img
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[root@pikvm ~]# chmod 666 /var/lib/kvmd/msd/flash.img
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3. Remount internal storage back to safe read-only mode:
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!!! note
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For V2 you will need to reboot your target system
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For v3/v4 you will need to toggle the OTG usb, System Menu -> Connect Main USB to server off then on
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* For PiKVM V3+ you'll need to toggle the USB connection using the Web UI: Switch `System -> Connect Main USB` to off, then on.
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* For V2 you'l need to reboot the target host.
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??? example "Step by step: Creating an image on a local macOS"
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